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OCCRIMELAB <br />County Executive Office -District Attorney -Sheriff <br />CRIME LAB REPORT OF EVIDENCE EXAMINATION <br />D ■AN ■■ CDUNl'f1 CAUJD ■NIA <br />Name: GONZALEZ, Jessica (d) <br />EXAMINATIONS ( continued): <br />OCCL Item 7 -Projectiles from the scene. <br />FR#: 13-48764 <br />The projectile from EM13 is a copper jacket fragment weighing approximately 7 grains and lacking marks <br />suitable for classification or comparison. <br />The projectile from EM18 is a heavily impact damaged Winchester brand jacketed hollow point bullet <br />consistent with being a .40 Smith & Wesson caliber SXT® jacketed hollow point bullet. The bullet weighs <br />approximately 162 grains and has marks from right twist polygonal rifling. <br />The projectiles from EM19, EM20, EM26 and EM39 are each a lead fragment weighing approximately 14, <br />11, 56 and 42 grains respectively. All lack marks suitable for classification. <br />The projectiles from EM21, EM23, EM35 and EM-Fare copper jacket fragments consistent with being from <br />Winchester brand SXT® jacketed hollow point bullets. The jacket fragments weigh approximately 6, 9, 6 and <br />21 grains respectively and each has marks from right twist polygonal rifling. <br />The piece of silver colored metal from EM22 is not bullet related material. <br />The projectile from EM28 is a copper jacket from a Winchester brand SXT® jacketed hollow point bullet <br />consistent with being .40 Smith & Wesson caliber. The jacket weighs approximately 32 grains and has marks <br />from six-sided right twist polygonal rifling. <br />The projectile from EM29 is a copper jacket fragment from a Winchester brand SXT® jacketed hollow point <br />bullet. The jacket weighs approximately 16 grains and has marks from right twist polygonal rifling. <br />The projectile from EM32 is a partially expanded .45 Auto caliber Winchester brand T-Series® jacketed <br />hollow point bullet. The bullet weighs approximately 231 grains and has marks from eight-sided right twist <br />polygonal rifling. Apparent biological material present on the bullet was collected and retained with the <br />bullet. <br />The projectile from EM36 is a lead bullet core of a Winchester brand SXT® or T-Series® jacketed hollow <br />point bullet. The lead core weighs approximately 103 grains and is too damaged for further classification. <br />The projectile from EM37 is a copper jacket of a .45 Auto caliber Winchester brand T-Series® jacketed <br />hollow point bullet. The jacket weighs approximately 49 grains and has marks from eight-sided right twist <br />polygonal rifling. <br />The projectiles from EM38, EM40 and EM-N are impact damaged Winchester brand T-Series .45 Auto <br />caliber jacketed hollow point bullets. The bullets each weigh approximately 230 grains and each have marks <br />from eight-sided right twist polygonal rifling. <br />An ASCWILAB-International accredited laboratory <br />{\ ,M <br />Page 4of5
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